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    John shows you how to manually bleed the front and rear brakes on a Polaris Sportsman 850 ATV, including how to access and bleed both the front and rear master cylinders. No special tools required; all you need is DOT 4 brake fluid.
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    Bleed front brakes - 0:55
    Bleed rear brakes - 7:41
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  • @liamdonovan7811
    @liamdonovan7811 4 місяці тому +1

    8 years later and still helping people out! Thanks guys

  • @LTVoyager
    @LTVoyager 7 років тому +9

    Another great video. A couple hints that I have found useful.
    1. Rather than removing the foil seal on the brake fluid bottle, poke two holes on opposite sided with a clean nail. This lets your pour a controlled, drip free stream from one hole while air vents in the opposite hole.
    2. Place a clean utility knife blade in your master cylinder during flush/bleed. Allows you to leave the cover off without getting fluid squirted out each squeeze of the lever.

  • @chrisl4338
    @chrisl4338 9 місяців тому +2

    Excellent video, no BS, straight to the point and comprehensive.

  • @johnoates428
    @johnoates428 Рік тому +2

    EXCELLENT!
    Easy to follow and everything worked out.
    Just FYI, these instructions are identical for a 2014 Sportsman 550 EPI Browning.
    Mirror image for location of all brake components.
    Thanks again.

  • @sallison9999
    @sallison9999 8 років тому +1

    John, I like the clarity of your explanations and the associated video. Nice close up camera work. Steve

    • @PartzillaParts
      @PartzillaParts  8 років тому

      Thanks, Steve! we'll let our videographer, Tracy, know you appreciate her handy work.

    • @dallasacuff9335
      @dallasacuff9335 5 років тому

      He does a great job I think too !

  • @moomba2009
    @moomba2009 5 років тому

    This was a bear of a job for my 98 Polaris Sportsman 500. I spent almost 2 days trying to bleed the brakes. The foot brake went okay but the handle bar lever was a terrible job and I got no success doing it this way. Instead I found information on reverse bleeding using a new old can ($7 at Canadian Tire), clear hose and a turkey baster. This was a much easier because the master cylinder just does not pump enough to rid the system of air when bleeding all 3 calipers. By rotating back and forth doing this, I finally got brake pressure back again. The video was good for the foot pedal as it's a small system but I was ready to give up on using it for the lever.

  • @ChrisYingling
    @ChrisYingling Рік тому

    The brakes described in previous comment are on a 2003 Polaris 330 magnum atv. The calipers in front and on the back have been changed and both master cylinders have been changed. I have bled them numerous times

  • @curtismattingly7505
    @curtismattingly7505 7 років тому +3

    Thank you very much for the instructional video. I have 2 Polaris XPlorers and want to replace all pads and bleed the systems correctly. This helped a bunch!

  • @oldjarhead386
    @oldjarhead386 Рік тому

    Use a small container of clean fluid to vent the fluid into as you bleed. It will allow you to easily see any bubbles and even how much fluid you are moving during each stroke of the handle.

  • @randomvideomaker4122
    @randomvideomaker4122 2 роки тому

    Thanks a lot buddy! Couldn’t have done it without ya

  • @rosstafarian7551
    @rosstafarian7551 3 роки тому +1

    I need to find an watch this kind of video on a 2013 or there abouts Polaris Ranger I know that seems stupid but I got some that won't quit giving me hard time

  • @waltereldridge9447
    @waltereldridge9447 3 роки тому

    I have a 99 Polaris Sportsman 500. I had to replace the front and rear master cylinders as well as pads all around. Now when bleeding the brakes do I start with the front brakes first or rear first. 🤔

  • @CRITICALMASSAUDIOUSA
    @CRITICALMASSAUDIOUSA 11 годин тому

    GREAT VIDEO, THANK YOU!!!

  • @ericcurtis8326
    @ericcurtis8326 4 роки тому +1

    Real good video but I have the highlifter edition 2017.... is the reservoir in the same location ?

  • @bizzfo
    @bizzfo 4 роки тому +2

    Your suppose to do the rear master cylinder first using the front brake lever as it is the longest line in the system. Then do each front side using the front lever. Then do the rear brake using the foot brake lever. The 850’s have a junction box or distribution block in the system. Meaning you bleed in 4 places not 3.

    • @Deerector
      @Deerector 3 роки тому +1

      so youre saying 6 bleeds? bleed the back 2 using the front lever, then bleed the front 2 using the front lever than again the back 2 with the pedal? so 6 bleeds all together?

  • @jwillett2009
    @jwillett2009 8 років тому

    I'm working on a 2014 Sportsman 400HO. If pumping the handle only develops a mild resistance, I guess this means the master cylinder is gone? It started by working "weird", sometimes going down a hill you would have to release and pump the handle to get brakes and then over a week or so, no brakes at all. I checked and changed the fluid and bled at all calipers but not getting much back resistance.

  • @DM-wb4jv
    @DM-wb4jv 3 роки тому

    Do you need to bleed slave cylinder under plastic cover on pass. Side front for rear ? I still lose pressure when i start up machine .

  • @bobvalenz4938
    @bobvalenz4938 5 років тому +2

    Your awesome brother love all your videos lots of help for me i have three machines

  • @ChrisYingling
    @ChrisYingling Рік тому

    My brakes will not work without pulling the lever and pushing the back brake pedal at the same time. I have no brakes if I pull the lever by itself. What would cause this

  • @austinmcclenney3065
    @austinmcclenney3065 4 роки тому +1

    The rear master cylinder on my 2010 sportsman 500ho is bad. Since it needs to be removed and replaced, do I need to bleed the front as well as the back since their connected? Thanks.

  • @jasoncochran1210
    @jasoncochran1210 2 роки тому

    Question for yall I have 2000 trx450es replaced all 4 wheel cylinders on front bled brakes pump up a few times gets good pressure but after about 30 seconds there is no pressure but will pump back up to were there is pressure but looses it what could problem be bleed for 2 hours plus not finding any more air in the system

  • @shannonludwick5738
    @shannonludwick5738 Рік тому

    Awesome presentation learned a lot thank you for what you do

  • @mattmidili4350
    @mattmidili4350 2 роки тому

    By the way. The leak on the rear reservoir is at the barb fitting/hose connection. The brakes were working fine til this. The handlebar Reservoir lost all its fluid but the rear brake reservoir is full to the max without adding fluid.

  • @robertgussler4393
    @robertgussler4393 3 роки тому

    thank you for your video's you have really helped me out a lot keep them coming thanks

  • @derekaustin8905
    @derekaustin8905 2 роки тому

    I have replaced all calipers and front master cylinder on my 2002 Polaris Scrambler500 HO. I cannot get brakes at all after bleeding several times. Any thoughts?

  • @johnlecoure164
    @johnlecoure164 2 роки тому

    Hi i have a 2008 500 ho sportsman. Two breaklines on back caliper. When i do front would i then do the back one that leads to the front first? Or the one that has its own cap filler

  • @mikeyadams9209
    @mikeyadams9209 2 роки тому

    Appreciate you this video was very informative well done 👍

  • @Raritan36
    @Raritan36 3 роки тому

    I am a little confused about bleeding the rear with the front brake handle actuating both the front and read brakes

  • @benjaminfuller3399
    @benjaminfuller3399 5 років тому

    i have a 2002 500 sportsman front work fine but back are weak and foot brake have to pump to get two work

  • @mattmidili4350
    @mattmidili4350 2 роки тому

    Jumping in this a little late, at the tail end of this video you mentioned about the rear brake reservoir bleeding over, this is happening on my 99 scrambler 400 when I pump the left brake handle. The brakes were working fine then they wouldn’t build up pressure, when topping off the handle reservoir and pumping the brake handle the bleed over occurs. On the fronts the pads appear to have adequate pad material. When I spin the hubs with the front wheels off, the right side spins freely with no resistance while the left spins with resistance then catches and you’ll need more force to spin it. On the rear, the left bad looks much more worn that right pad. I’ve bled the brakes without getting things to firm up. Could the rear pads need changed to prevent the rear resovoir overflow or be a combination with the fronts too?

  • @kendallmauterstock4450
    @kendallmauterstock4450 5 років тому

    I have a highlifter 1000. Put on portals and I don’t want to take the entire radiator off to bleed rear breaks. Can you still do it form the front master cillender?

  • @tehiotsistomaracle2212
    @tehiotsistomaracle2212 3 роки тому

    My brakes are like that right know! I’v got no tension in front or back. I’ve got a 2012 Polaris sportsmen 800, my muffler is going cherry red like 5 inches from my engine. Would this possibly be a reason why it is doing so??

  • @pimgonzalez1980
    @pimgonzalez1980 3 роки тому

    Ar u use synthetic oil brake???

  • @anthonygonzalez1147
    @anthonygonzalez1147 4 роки тому

    How tight should the handle reservoir be? Is it normal for it to leak a little if tighten too much?

  • @billstyczykowski3797
    @billstyczykowski3797 4 роки тому

    I have a 1994 Polaris 400L and I cannot remove the front master cylinder piston. There does not seem to be an "O" ring to remove. Can you help me?

  • @johnscahill3273
    @johnscahill3273 2 роки тому

    well described, thankyou

  • @cmason5203
    @cmason5203 5 років тому

    I can't get the mityvac fittings to fit they all leak air. I tried to add some grease around the fitting with no luck.

  • @russellmaguire4316
    @russellmaguire4316 6 років тому +3

    Hi i have just replaced my brake master cylinder with a new one, the system from resevoir to caliper is dry. I have filled resevoir but its not filling the system. Any suggestions?

    • @PartzillaParts
      @PartzillaParts  6 років тому +1

      The caliper has an air pocket, bleed the caliper, then the system.

    • @russellmaguire4316
      @russellmaguire4316 6 років тому +1

      @@PartzillaParts thank u for the prompt response, appreciated. What is the best way to do that? Russell in Qatar

    • @russellmaguire4316
      @russellmaguire4316 6 років тому

      @@PartzillaParts hi. Maybe non conventional but i loosened the master cylinder tube connection and used a syrenge to fill the caliper through the bleed screw until fluid came out at the master cylinder. After that bled as per normal and walah i hv brakes! Thank you for you support it really helped.

  • @yosnoddy19
    @yosnoddy19 8 років тому

    I have a 98 Sportsman 500 that was in the shop and they didn't even fix my brakes. The guy said I needed a new master cylinder in the back and that it took care of my master cylinder problem but that when he tried to bleed the air that it was bypassing to the front master cylinder. Do you think he cracked open the wrong bleeder valve? The front lever controls the front and rear brake and the foot brake just the rear

  • @kb7467
    @kb7467 4 роки тому

    So if you service the front, do you need to bleed the front and back? Or just the caliber you had serviced?

    • @bizzfo
      @bizzfo 4 роки тому

      Keith Boyd you shouldn’t need to if you are just working on one front side or just the rear. If you are replacing a brake line though I would bleed everything as ALL the brake lines on the 850 go to a junction box up front. I mentioned the bleed order in a previous comment but here it is. 1) Rear Master Cylinder (using front brake lever) 2) One Front Caliper 3) The Other Front Caliper (front order does not matter) 4) Rear Caliper (using foot brake). Do yourself a favor and get a BikeMaster air powered bleeder. Makes the job easy. Hook up to the valve and lock the BikeMaster on (engage air), slowly crack the valve until you see fluid then go check the reservoir. It will slowly go down and all you do is sit there and fill until you are satisfied all old fluid is gone or all air is purged. Then go close the bleeder valve. Then unlock the BikeMaster to stop suction. Do the next line. 10x easier than pumping brakes and opening and closing bleeder valves over and over again.

  • @jerrywilson5814
    @jerrywilson5814 4 роки тому

    When you change master cyclinders do you bench bleed them?

  • @michaeldevaney2804
    @michaeldevaney2804 5 років тому

    What is part number for 1994 Polaris 250 trailblazer master cylinder? And do you have a diagram showing where bleeder valve is? I am speaking specifically about front brakes

    • @PartzillaParts
      @PartzillaParts  5 років тому

      www.partzilla.com/catalog/polaris/atv/1994/trail-blazer-w947221/controls-master-cylinder-brake-line-trail-blazer

  • @ismetgurol
    @ismetgurol 6 років тому

    First I want to thank you for this helpful video. I have 2005 Polaris Sportsman 500HO. Hand operated brakes are working well but there is no pressure on footbrake. What should I do? Thank you :)

    • @PartzillaParts
      @PartzillaParts  6 років тому +2

      You can start by bleeding the line off the foot pedal.

    • @maddychilcote6761
      @maddychilcote6761 Рік тому

      @@PartzillaParts and after that what’s next? I’m having the same issue on my 2011 Polaris sportsman 850xp we’ve taken the hose off and cleared it out to make sure it’s not clogged, hooked it back up and the foot brake still doesn’t have pressure, it’s getting fluid into the caliper but no pressure?

  • @sallison9999
    @sallison9999 8 років тому

    John,
    I have a Polaris 700 Twin EFI. It has a brake device connected at the base of the rear brake pedal. The rear brakes work fine when the handlebar brake is depressed. But I get no rear brake when I depress the pedal. I adjusted the linkage so that the brake device by the pedal is compressing. Nothing. I took it apart and cleaned it. Bled the brakes. Still no rear brake via the pedal. Suggestions? Thanks,
    Steve

  • @danwhitso1
    @danwhitso1 4 роки тому

    Any idea why while bleeding front brakes it would be filling rear reservoir and overflowing? 2005 polaris scrambler

    • @nardshow6633
      @nardshow6633 14 днів тому

      Because it’s 80/20 spilt the front master cylinder

  • @dc26dc
    @dc26dc 8 років тому

    Hi
    When should I do this procedure ?
    Every time I change brakes pad ?
    Thanks for a great tutorials :-)

    • @PartzillaParts
      @PartzillaParts  8 років тому +2

      Hi Dudu,
      The short answer: About once a year is good for maintenance purposes, and -- no -- you don't need to bleed your brakes every time you change your brake pads.
      The long answer:
      Bleeding your brakes is all about making sure there isn't extra air in your brake lines. You'll need to bleed your brakes anytime you do any type of procedure that will introduce air into your braking system. For instance, if you were to do a rebuild of one of the brake calipers, or the master cylinder itself. Since changing your brake pads won't introduce any air into your brake lines, you're safe to change your brake pads without bleeding your brakes.
      Another thing to take into consideration is that brake fluid absorbs water which can create air pockets in brake lines -- so you may need to bleed your brakes more often if you're in a very moist environment or if you drunk your machine a lot on the trail.
      You should bleed your brakes when they start to feel spongy when you compress the brake lever, or if the lever continues to compress even after you you have the brakes applied. If you feel either of these symptoms that means that there is likely air in your braking system. 
      Planning to bleed your brakes about once a year is usually good unless you're feeling symptoms like those described above. How often you do need to bleed our brakes depends on how you use your machine -- only you can tell how it feels, how much moisture is in the air where you live, and how often you're dunking the thing on the trail.

    • @dc26dc
      @dc26dc 8 років тому

      Wow
      thanks a lot for so detailed answer

    • @snusmumriken6091
      @snusmumriken6091 5 років тому

      U do it when the breaks feels like a clutch

  • @davidmathews7522
    @davidmathews7522 7 років тому

    John when bleeding the rear brakes on the 850 Polaris are you only doing the right side or both sides,
    Thanks

    • @PartzillaParts
      @PartzillaParts  7 років тому +2

      Always do both sides. Sorry that wasn't clear in the video. The procedure is identical, right and left. Thanks for watching!

    • @Jpb6583
      @Jpb6583 4 роки тому

      @@PartzillaParts Does it matter which side you start with on the rears, like you said with the fronts?

    • @D_Dowg626
      @D_Dowg626 4 роки тому

      Partzilla at the same time I think is what he meant

  • @florida_bmx6979
    @florida_bmx6979 7 років тому +1

    I have a 2014 Polaris sportsman400 HO I am having a problem bleeding my brakes I have bled my front brakes and I went to bleed my rear brake and still have a spongy brake but if I hold the front brake handle and push the brake petal down the machine stops fine if I use either the brake handle for the front or use the foot pedal for the rear by themselves both handle and pedal are spongy please help

    • @PartzillaParts
      @PartzillaParts  7 років тому

      Fluid is full? All the connections are tight? Could be air in your master cylinder or one of the banjo bolts is allowing air in.

    • @tomruschmeier6343
      @tomruschmeier6343 6 років тому

      My Sportsman 850 is doing the same thing after I changed my brake pads and bled my brake lines.... Florida_BMX did you find out a solution as to what was going on with your system?? I think I need to get more air out of my systrm

  • @Willpullover
    @Willpullover 3 роки тому

    What if i have nothing coming out :/

  • @carlosdelangel4240
    @carlosdelangel4240 8 років тому

    I have a Polaris 850 XP my power steering is not working I replaced the line from the main reserve I checked the relay and the fuse and it's still not working what else could be wrong if you could get back to me that be great thanks or do another video thank you

    • @blake1995
      @blake1995 6 років тому

      Carlos Delangel piston return springs are bad

  • @daxdayton919
    @daxdayton919 4 роки тому

    What is the cylinder with a yellow cap?

  • @jeffcuatt9950
    @jeffcuatt9950 8 років тому

    I have a 2000 Sportsmens with new pads. But I can not get them to bleed out

  • @connersnow298
    @connersnow298 3 роки тому

    Awsome vid

  • @gregmoon5609
    @gregmoon5609 7 років тому

    I have a 2013 polaris sportsman 400. My back brake caliber have two bleeding boat lines on it, do I do the same process?

    • @PartzillaParts
      @PartzillaParts  7 років тому

      yes, it's the same process, just use both bleeders one at a time.

  • @scotty-jn7uo
    @scotty-jn7uo 7 років тому

    I put new front brake pads on my Polaris yesterday and I tried to spin the rotor by hand and it was real hard to turn so I took it for a ride and it would slow its self down a decent amount. I was thinking the caliper or piston was sticking. Could any buddy help me out..

    • @PartzillaParts
      @PartzillaParts  7 років тому

      Start with the simple stuff, brake bleed or full flush. You may want to inspect the caliper for any rust or debris on the piston that's making it stick.

  • @yeeman2267
    @yeeman2267 7 років тому

    Thanks, John. Your video was good for the back brakes. Can you direct to where I can find out why my 2004 Sportsman governs and won't go faster than 30KM/Hh

    • @PartzillaParts
      @PartzillaParts  7 років тому

      There are quite a few things this could be. Fuel, vacuum lines, etc. Typically with the Sportsman, investigate the Drive (Primary) Clutch. Check the springs and ramps (Polaris calls them Buttons) for abnormal wear.

  • @charliestamper5390
    @charliestamper5390 2 роки тому

    thank you

  • @ronssheridanbikerides2085
    @ronssheridanbikerides2085 8 років тому

    what size hose you using on the bleeder valve?

  • @chrisortega4644
    @chrisortega4644 8 років тому

    Hey I have a Polaris 500 and the brake like is losing up and what could I do for that?

    • @PartzillaParts
      @PartzillaParts  8 років тому

      The brake line is loosening up? If so, do you have the correct torque on the banjo bolt.
      Brake Line Banjo Bolt Torque:15 ft.lbs

  • @snusmumriken6091
    @snusmumriken6091 5 років тому

    Dude, I really need to Know why my handbreak doesnt respond and just goes right in to the handle when u press it. It does not break and it’s like a clutch. Do you Know why??

    • @PartzillaParts
      @PartzillaParts  5 років тому +1

      You may need to rebuild your master cylinder

    • @kkilbourne
      @kkilbourne 4 роки тому

      Did you ever figure out what the problem was? Mine is doing the exact same thing after I replaced the calipers. It’s mushy. I’ve bleed the lines over and over again and even used a brake vacuum kit. Still mushy.

    • @snusmumriken6091
      @snusmumriken6091 4 роки тому +1

      Kory Kilbourne i just kept punping and let it be for a while and now its fine

    • @kkilbourne
      @kkilbourne 4 роки тому

      @@snusmumriken6091 ok thanks. I'm not sure if its a faulty master cylinder or it its just air trapped in the line somewhere. It does it with an old master cylinder and a replacement one I ordered. I also have new calipers on both front wheels.

  • @snusmumriken6091
    @snusmumriken6091 5 років тому

    I filled it with fluid but the break sucks, do u Know why??

  • @bodymaster3224
    @bodymaster3224 8 років тому

    Do you not beed the other rear brake? Just one side?

  • @dillonwinstone818
    @dillonwinstone818 6 років тому

    Well. I've tried to bleed my brakes on my kazuma 110cc but when doing it no fluid is coming out of the pipe on where it comes from the calliper bleed whole. Just wanna know as been trying this constantly but nothing happening

    • @PartzillaParts
      @PartzillaParts  6 років тому

      So when you open the bleed valve and apply the brakes, nothing happens? Pull the whole valve out, does anything come out now?

    • @dillonwinstone818
      @dillonwinstone818 6 років тому

      @@PartzillaParts nothing comes out. We've even bought a new calliper and still the same

    • @PartzillaParts
      @PartzillaParts  6 років тому

      I mean, silly question, but does it have fluid? If it does, disconnect the brake line, does anything come out there? Continue taking apart the system until you find fluid. You could have a blockage anywhere up to the reservoir.

    • @dillonwinstone818
      @dillonwinstone818 6 років тому

      @@PartzillaParts well before this happend my starter motor went and hasn't been working for about a year. Would it of rusted the pipe. Where is the most likely to be rusted

    • @dillonwinstone818
      @dillonwinstone818 6 років тому

      Of how long it's just been sitting there for

  • @ndfarmbros
    @ndfarmbros 6 років тому

    What were you doing exactly at 4:00

    • @PartzillaParts
      @PartzillaParts  6 років тому +1

      Tighten, pump the brakes, open and release pressure, then tighten again and do over.

  • @JODA..
    @JODA.. 7 років тому

    Adjust Valves Polaris Scrambler 850 2014 Video ?

    • @PartzillaParts
      @PartzillaParts  7 років тому

      We haven't done a stand alone video for valves, but we did a full engine tear down and rebuild on a Sportsman 850. There is some good information in this video. ua-cam.com/video/t2VyjSV6Gz4/v-deo.html It doesn't show the measure and adjust, but it does show the the tear down procedure.

  • @lewisphillips2341
    @lewisphillips2341 4 роки тому

    Iv been thiughtvyhis process 20 time and the brakes still dont work

    • @kkilbourne
      @kkilbourne 4 роки тому

      Lewis Phillips did you figure out the problem? I’m having the same exact troubles.

  • @markpaezjr1318
    @markpaezjr1318 8 років тому

    hello their my name is mark and I have a polaris sportsman etxis the brake canersters in the same place up front

  • @mainejackson3174
    @mainejackson3174 6 років тому

    My rear bleeds but break will not engage

    • @PartzillaParts
      @PartzillaParts  6 років тому +1

      Either it's not bled enough or possibly need to check your master cylinder.

    • @D_Dowg626
      @D_Dowg626 4 роки тому

      Partzilla what do you mean by checking the master cylinder?

  • @jasoncochran1210
    @jasoncochran1210 2 роки тому

    Help

  • @Comerelaxandlearn
    @Comerelaxandlearn 3 роки тому

    My rear reservoir does not empty when bleeding rear pedal brakes..